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This homeowner in Hudson, New Hampshire is planning on selling their home in the next year. They have a basement that the family uses very consistently. They have a few small fish tanks and a turtle pond in the basement. The radon levels were tested and found to be 3.8 pCi/L. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
A Design Specialist inspected the home and created a plan to install a radon mitigation system into the home.
The Radon Installation Crew installed the Radon Mitigation System into the home.
A homeowner in Hudson, NH recently tested their home for radon gas. After receiving their results, they found that radon levels in their home were at 17 picocuries. This raised a great concern for the homeowner, as they recently became aware of the negative health effects radon can have, especially respiratory issues and even lung cancer. In search of a durable solution, they called Erickson Foundation Solutions. After performing a free home inspection, we set up an appointment to install our radon mitigation system. Our crew was courteous of the homeowner's space, maintaining a clean workspace and causing minimal disruption to the homeowner's daily life. Post installation, radon levels plummeted. The homeowner now has peace of mind that their home is protected from radon gas.
A homeowner in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, was concerned about radon in their home. They tested their home and our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system in the basement. The team chipped out a hole for the extraction point and installed the PVC pipe that leads to the radon fan.
A homeowner in Wellesley, MA, recently found that their home had radon levels of 4.5 pCi/L, which is slightly above the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended limit of 4 pCi/L. Radon, a gas that seeps into homes from the soil beneath the foundation, was a significant concern, especially with a finished basement and young children in the household. To ensure their family’s safety and enjoy their basement with peace of mind, they contacted Erickson Foundation Solutions. The radon mitigation system installation involved drilling an extraction point in the basement floor, inserting a vent pipe, and connecting a fan to draw radon gas out from beneath the home. Radon is then removed above the roofline to ensure it is released far away from entry points of the home.
This home in Chelmsford, MA had high a PCI/L level and needed a Radon Mitigation sytem installed. In the before photo you can see the home before the vent pipe and mitigation system were installed. The after photo shows the home after the vent pipe was installed.